SANCTUARIES & CONSERVATION
PARTNERS
A haven for wildlife
Odonata’s sanctuaries and conservation partnes protect high biodiversity landscapes and restore ecosystems, at scale. Our feral-proof sanctuaries provide safe havens for native and endangered species, allowing populations to recover, thrive, and be protected from external threats.
Having multiple sites also allows for genetically robust insurance populations to be established - safeguarding against fire, flood and other climate-related pressures.
① Mt Rothwell Sanctuary VIC
The heart of Odonata’s conservation efforts, Mt Rothwell is Victoria’s largest predator-free sanctuary, protecting species like the eastern barred bandicoot, southern brush-tailed rock wallaby, and eastern quoll through dedicated habitat restoration.
③ Orana Park Sanctuary VIC
A vital link between Mt Kooyong and the Loddon River, Orana Park is supporting the movement and recovery of native and threatened species in a protected, feral-free environment.
② Tiverton Farm Sanctuary VIC
Victoria’s largest predator-free sanctuary, Tiverton Farm combines sustainable agriculture with species conservation, ensuring a future for threatened wildlife while promoting regenerative farming practices.
④ Barbaloot Conservation Reserve VIC
Spanning 400 hectares in the Strathbogie Region, Barbaloot Conservation Reserve is a safe haven for native wildlife, supporting species recovery through habitat protection and feral predator exclusion.
⑤ Banyula Conservation Reserve NSW
Located in the Clarence Valley of northern NSW, Banyula is a 466-hectare sanctuary dedicated to protecting biodiversity and endangered species, restoring critical ecosystems in a predator-free landscape.
⑥ Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary ACT
A world-class woodland restoration project, Mulligans Flat is reintroducing species like eastern bettongs and bush stone-curlews, while pioneering conservation science for habitat recovery.
⑦ Phillip Island Nature Parks VIC
In partnership with Phillip Island Nature Parks, Odonata is supporting the reintroduction of the bush stone-curlew, a species once lost to Victoria and missing from Phillip Island landscapes for over 50 years.
⑧ Wudjari Indigenous Protected Area, WA
In partnership with ETNTAC, we’re supporting the co-design of the Wudjari Indigenous Protected Area Management Plan, protecting cultural corridors, strengthening Country, and backing a thriving ranger program delivering Healthy Country outcomes.